by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews
Take a trip with me to the mid-1st century, won’t you, aboard a ship bound for Corinth. Nicanor is our guide to one of the most important regions and cities in the New Testament. He also happens to be the main character in Ben Witherington’s delightful new... by Jeremy Bouma | American Culture, Church Culture, Theology
Rachel Held Evans, author and blogger of her eponymous blog, has become something of a torchbearer for a generation of angsty young adults fed-up with traditional, conservative evangelicalism. Her asserting, insisting voice typically comes hot on the heals of a...
by Jeremy Bouma | Emerging Church, Personal, Theology
This blog series is based on the research, findings, and arguments that went into my ThM (Historical Theology) thesis and new book, Reimagining the Kingdom: The Generational Development of Liberal Kingdom Grammar from Schleiermacher to McLaren. Yesterday, someone...
by Jeremy Bouma | Emerging Church, Personal, Theology
I’m pleased to announce my new book, Reimagining the Kingdom: The Generational Development of Liberal Kingdom Grammar from Schleiermacher to McLaren, is now available in print. There are a few ways to order it: •From me directly for $12 ($6 off this week) with... by Jeremy Bouma | Reviews, Theology
I’ve been contemplating death a lot, lately. Maybe it’s because I just turned 32, and I see my young adult life quickly passing by. Maybe it’s because I’m just coming out of “the land between,” that murky, vacuous space where...